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rooney could be banned

Discussion in 'Manchester United' started by LuisNani17, Feb 27, 2011.

  1. LuisNani17

    LuisNani17 New Member

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    no rooney dig this time but I am hearing from media sources that the referee will state in his match program that he never sore the incident and that he only stopped the game due to a head injury he believed was due to a clash of heads.

    Seems likely wayne will get a ban, so should we appeal to allow him to play VS Chelsea and risk further banning or should he take the ban and move on?
     
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  2. merrysupersteve

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    The ref should not have awarded a free kick (that's what he gave) if he didn't see the incident. Rooney will in all likelihood get banned but it's a bit of a joke imo. Lawrensen and Hansen's hatred has succeeded and that is just plain wrong.
     
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    We should appeal but we should not have to.
     
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  4. LuisNani17

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    Oh well its football so we continue
     
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  5. Four2Three1©

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    I think we would/ should definately appeal if he is banned, we did it back when Rio whacked someone a couple seasons back....
     
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  6. merrysupersteve

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    Ref didn't see that one. This ref did see Rooney's "foul" so the ref's decision should be final. He'll get banned nonetheless. United players always do.
     
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    Yeah, but we still appealed Rio's ban so he could play City...
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/8487290.stm
    They'll propably make an example of him anyway. And so they should, or it sends out the wrong message.

    To be honest I hope he is fined by United for this, regardless
     
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    Rio's was completely different. The ref gave a free kick this time, indicating that he'd dealt with the incident.
     
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    I know........... But FA may go against their rules, to make an example of him (after all the fuss).
    The point I am making is that he can still appeal, regardless.

    Technically speaking, he shouldn't need to appeal, as he shouldn't recieve a ban....
    The referee failed to note the severity of it, but we'll see what happens....
     
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    They will go against the rules, won't they? Funny how these precedents always disadvantage Howard Webb's favourite team.
     
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    Not sure what point your making to be honest.....
     
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    I have no upsets if he is banned. Maybe it will send him a message that he needs to cut out that behavior. We have Chica and Berba who are good enough to stand in <ok>
     
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    <laugh> I agree, sort of...
     
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  14. Four2Three1©

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    Clattenburg, didn't see.
    He reacted to the players' and crowds' reactions.

    He will have to come out and say he didn't see it, otherwise he is screwed, because the FA will ask:
    "if you saw it why did you red card him?"
    He will struggle to get a big game with a mistake of that importance....

    This is why, he will likely be banned.
     
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  15. LuisNani17

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    4231 have to agree

    he will defo get a ban
     
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  16. Four2Three1©

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    This is why Incidents like this should be reviewed by a panel of ex- refs, not currently employed refs.
     
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  17. Four2Three1©

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    <laugh> shut it you....
     
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    lol why did you say that
     
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  20. Four2Three1©

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    <laugh> cause you're stirring as usual <laugh>
     
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